Book Title: Divine Love Its Possible
Author(s): Namramuni
Publisher: Parasdham Mumbai

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________________ if someone is not present in person with him, but in reality, he would be preoccupied with some thought or memory of the past incidents or experiences. Thus, one is never alone. God says, that if an individual is totally alone (i.e. without any thought or action) for forty-eight minutes, then he can attain omniscience(kevalgyan). Chandana is once again lost in her thoughts. Mulla shethani's eyes are again green with envy. Her dislike and jealousy keeps on multiplying. Whenever she sees Chandana, the only thing she can think of is... “What do I do? How do I stop her from becoming the other women in my life? How do I prevent her from taking my place ?” She is extremely obsessed and edgy. The root cause of turmoil is lack of understanding. The root cause of disturbance is doubt. Sometimes, we may be totally wrong in evaluating or understanding a person or a situation. Apparently, we may see something and reach to certain conclusion but in reality, it might be something else altogether...!! Sitting in the dark room, Chandana thought... sometime back, I was serving water to my foster father... He too had told me with such love... “My child, stay comfortably.” Standing at the door, I kept gazing at him till he went out of sight. Suddenly at that moment, someone pulled my hair from behind. Mulla shethani could not bear the pure, innocent, father-daughter relationship between her husband and Chandana. A person whose mind is polluted and whose thoughts are perverted can never see the purity of any relationship. They see faults in everyone and everything. Mulla shethani too had become obsessed with just one thought. She could not reason that her husband was a sixty-year old matured gentleman and Chandana was an eighteen-year old innocent girl. Truth is never visible if there is a layer of doubt in the eyes.

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